ICA Fund
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ICA Fund is actively seeking a proactive and organized full-time
Development Associate to play a crucial role in supporting ICA’s
fundraising pipeline. This position involves coordinating efforts
across various departments to ensure the delivery of high-quality
grant-related materials that align with our mission to accelerate
great businesses in order to close the racial and gender wealth
gaps. The Development Associate will report to the ICA’s Director
of Development and work collaboratively across the Direct Services,
Investment, Marketing, Finance, and Impact Evaluation departments
to support writing and reporting on grants to ICA. The position is
based in Oakland, CA with a hybrid work model (in-office Tuesdays
and Thursdays) and remote work.
ICA: NOT BUSINESS AS USUAL
People of color, especially women of color, start businesses at
higher rates — but are constrained by structural inequities and are
often overlooked by mainstream funders. Through ICAs coaching,
connections, and capital we partner with, mentor, and invest in
underestimated Bay Area entrepreneurs to accelerate great
businesses and build an economy that works for all.
ICA is a Venture Capital Community Development Financial
Institution (CDFI) committed to closing the racial and gender
wealth gaps and addressing structural inequities faced by
entrepreneurs of color and women. With a 28-year track record, our
tailored accelerator programs and strategic investments support
underestimated Bay Area entrepreneurs because we believe in the
transformative power of small businesses and foster an inclusive
culture that promotes collaboration and mutual respect. Joining our
team is an opportunity to contribute directly to our mission,
accelerating entrepreneurs of color and women. You’ll play a
crucial role in advancing our work and witness the daily impact of
our support on local economies. Operating as a lean startup, we
challenge traditional financing models, emphasizing racial equity
and prioritizing good jobs within ICA.
THE ROLE
The Development Associate plays an essential role in securing
philanthropic contributions to support ICA’s programs and
operations. Reporting directly to the Director of Development, and
collaborating with the CEO and other internal stakeholders, the
Associate will support a growing portfolio of 40+ individual donors
and institutional funders. Responsibilities include coordinating
complex projects, creating compelling content for grant proposals
and reports, and supporting relationship stewardship efforts with
funders and their staff. The Associate ensures timely and accurate
management of grants and donations, including tracking donor
information and status, reporting, recognition, and acknowledgment
activities. The Associate will also contribute to ICA’s
fundraising strategy by maintaining donor profiles in our databases
(e.g. Salesforce) and organizing outreach events in partnership
with ICA’s Marketing team.
Fundraising Pipeline Management
(50%)
- Support the management of a portfolio of 70+ institutional
funders and prospects (majority foundations and corporations), with
a focus of donor cycle management (e.g., tracking lead status and
next steps). - Conduct prospect research to diversify and grow ICA’s pipeline
of funders. - Maintain donor and grant databases and files, including
maintaining contacts and tracking donations, due dates, and status
of grant pipeline. - Schedule and prepare for funder meetings, helping to maintain
ICA’s relationships with current donors. - Support donor engagement and stewardship efforts, including
managing gifts processing, donor acknowledgment, and routine
correspondence with donors through emails, meetings, and other
outreach events (e.g. Annual Community Showcase).
Development Operations
(50%)
- Manage, report on, and ensure timely follow up on
funder-related tasks, deliverables, and timelines. - Draft grant proposals and reports, including collaborating with
ICA’s Direct Services, Investment, and Impact Evaluation teams to
gather and integrate new research, data, and stories to match
funders’ needs and interests. - Collaborate with other ICA departments to ensure successful
deliverables.- With Impact team, manage impact data and report on key metrics
to funders, including conducting additional data analysis as
needed. - With Finance team, create and track budget proposals and
reports. - With Marketing team, support development of blog posts, annual
Impact Report, social media posts, events, and other content. The
Associate will also be expected to collaborate with the Marketing
team on creating and deploying our events strategy.
- With Impact team, manage impact data and report on key metrics
- Additional development projects and tasks, as needed, including
supporting preparation for ICA’s Board Meetings and ICA’s Annual
Community Showcase.
WHO YOU ARE
- You are a skilled collaborator and team player who wants to
help build racial equity and an economy that works for all. - You pride yourself on your project management skills, being
able to track complex projects with many moving parts and multiple
stakeholders. - You have strong communication skills and are able to write and
edit content with clear, structured, and persuasive narratives. You
use data to create strategic and compelling arguments. - You are a natural relationship-builder and have a strong
customer-centric orientation to external investors and funders and
internal colleagues. - You thrive in a culture that prioritizes diversity, and values
honesty, integrity, and authenticity.
WHAT YOU BRING
- At least 2 years fundraising experience
- Strong ability to conduct research, gather data, analyze
information, and prepare reports and other materials for external
audiences (such as funders) and internal audiences (such as team
leaders). - Strong project management and detail orientation. Able to work
independently and cross-functionally. Successfully manages multiple
projects with competing deadlines, anticipates obstacles, and gains
buy-in from stakeholders. - Strong storytelling, presentation, and communication
skills. - Enthusiasm for ICA’s mission and values. Strong commitment to
racial justice work. - Knowledge of philanthropic landscape for racial and gender
justice, capacity building, and/or community development. - Knowledge of CDFIs, impact investing, venture capital, and/or
small business finance.
OUR OFFER AND COMMITMENT
The annual base salary range for this position is $60,000
to $70,000 dependent upon background and experience.
Compensation also includes a discretionary bonus paid annually
based on organization and individual performance.
ICA’s full benefits package includes: 13 paid holidays per year;
3 weeks of annual paid vacation; 10 days of annual paid sick leave;
at least 3 employer-identified mental health days; employer-paid
health, dental, vision, life insurance and disability benefits; 50%
employer-paid dependent health; employer-paid mental health
counseling; 24-hour online virtual healthcare; 401(k) plan with
matching; and mobile phone / Internet reimbursement.
ICA is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified
applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran
status, age, and other legally protected
characteristics.
HIRING PROCESS
People are key to our success, and we’d like to get to know you.
Depending on your progress through our hiring process, you may go
through the following steps: A round of panel interviews; review of
work samples; completion of an exercise or case study; and
reference-checking of previous supervisors and colleagues.
HOW TO APPLY
Please submit both a resume and a very brief cover letter
(combined into one PDF or Word document) by March 6,
2024 by clicking on the Apply button of this page:
https://www.ica.fund/careers/development-associate-2
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